The Middle Ages is not a single year in particular but a period of time spanning from the 5th century to the 16th century.
The Greek Dark Ages began in about the year 1200 BC. There is no exact year for their beginning. Clearly, the Greek Dark Ages and the Dark Ages were not the same thing, and they were not really related, as the Dark Ages began in the middle of the 5th century AD.
the middle ages began around 500 a.d:)
Year 1000 (Y1k) was approximately in the middle of the Middle Ages.
Year 1000 was approximately in the middle of the Middle Ages
The Late Middle Ages started in about 1300 and lasted until 1450 or 1500. There is a link below to an article on the subject.
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No. In a normal year, the exact middle of the year is midday on the 2nd of July. In a leap year, it is at midnight on the 2nd of July, 12 hours later.
The Middle Ages lasted approximately 900 years. It began around 500 AD and lasted until 1400 AD. Historians disagree on the exact year the Middle Ages began. Some say that it started when the barbarian Odoacer overthrew Emperor Romulus Augustulus in the year 476 AD. Others feel the Middle Ages began in 410 AD when Alaric sacked Rome. Still others say it was later. Likewise historians disagree with when the Middle Ages ended. Some say it ended with the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Others say with the discovery of America in 1492. Still others say the Middle Ages ended with the beginning of the Reformation in 1517.
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The end of the middle ages was in the 15th century, Plymouth colony in North America was setted in 1620, over a hundred year alter. The cityof Plymouth in England existed in the middle ages.
London was called Londinium. It was established by the Romans in the year 60-61AD. By the Middle Ages, Londinium had become London.